SAN DIEGO BIRD FESTIVAL 8 HOUR BOAT TRIPS - SPONSORED BY SWAROVSKI OPTIKS
This 8-hour pelagic trip will explore the bird-rich Nine Mile Bank from the comfortable 85-foot live-aboard Grande to find seabirds and view migrating California Gray Whales as they make their way to the warm lagoons of Baja California to breed and give birth. This majestic, once-endangered species is now making a comeback.
THESE TRIPS ARE SETTIONG SOCAL RECORDS: Participant's on these trips see rare happenings of birds at sea. the 2009 Bird Festival saw something that has never happened in SoCal before or since: we found two Manx Shearwaters (very rare in California!). To top it off, we had a Blue-footed Booby circling the boat! In 2010, just south of the Mexican Border, a Laysan's Albatross flew by and we saw Black-footed Albatrosses on two of the three trips! 2009 trip report. 2010 trip report.
We often see three or four species of dolphins (Bottlenose, Common, Pacific White-sided and Risso's) and numerous seabirds including fulmars, shearwaters, auklets, murrelets, and jaegers. This is also a good time of year to find three species of loons, three species of cormorants, five to six species of gulls.
On our way out of the harbor we'll motor slowly by the San Diego live bait tanks for close-ups of several dozen lounging sea lions, several hundred Brandt's cormorants, several species of gulls, and dozens of egrets and herons. Then we'll check Ballast Point where Black Oystercatchers and a Long-tailed Duck hung out the entire winter of 2009-2010 and were seen from Grande on this trip at the 2010 Bird Festival.
Rarities: An adult Blue-footed Booby circled Grande 4 times on one of our Bird Festival Trips on March 5, 2009. An immature Blue-footed Booby was seen with the Brown Booby colony on the Los Coronados Islands on our Grande October 4, 2008 trip. A Masked Booby was seen on the 10 Feb 2008 Bird Festival trip.
After exploring the birds and sea mammals at the Nine Mile Bank, we'll turn south and cross the border into Mexico. The rugged yet scenic Islas Coronados are situated in Mexican waters within sight of much of San Diego. The steep-sided islands are an important sanctuary for birds and sea life.
At the islands, the captain will put Grande right up next to the steep cliffs for excellent opportunities to see rocky shore birds such as Black and American Oystercatchers, Wandering Tattler, Black Turnstone and Surfbird. Peregrine Falcons are often seen at the islands; on one of our 2008 trips, we were trying to identify a sparrow flying over the water when a Peregrine stooped and snared dinner right in front of us!
While at Mexico's Coronados Islands we'll observe immense breeding colonies of Brandt's Cormorants, Western Gulls and Brown Pelicans. We'll sift through the Brown Booby colony on Middle Rock and try find the elusive Blue-footed and Masked Boobies that have been seen off and on for the past four years.
On these trips we often see migrating Gray Whales, Fin Whales and Humpback Whales plus multiple pods of dolphins, as well as snoozing Harbor Seals and California Sea Lions. We'll also peek around the back of Middle Island to see if there are any of the once-thought-extinct Elephant Seals.
Upon our return to San Diego harbor the captain will put Grande right up next to the Zuniga Jetty to look for rocky shore birds such as Black and American Oystercatchers, Wandering Tattler, Black Turnstone and Surfbird.
AGE: This trip is appropriate for children 10 years and older.
LEADERS for this trip consist of west coast pelagic birding & mammal experts LEADERS for this trip include some or all of the following: Peter Harrison Debi Shearwater Steve N.G. Howell Paul E. Lehman Dave Povey Matt Sadowski and Terry Hunefeld. Clay Taylor and/or his team from Swarovski Optics brings along a big case of every Swarovski Binocular known to man so that you have a great opportunity to field-test them in real-life birding conditions.
Bus Departs Marina Village Bird Festival Headquarters: 7:00 a.m. sharp Grande Boarding Time: 7:20 a.m. at Point Loma Sportfishing Landing Grande Departure Time: 7:30 a.m. sharp Grande Return: 3:30 - 3:45 p.m. Bus Returns to Marina Village Bird Festival Headquarters: 4:00 - 4:10 p.m.
Local birders may meet us at Point Loma Landing or ride the complimentary bus from Marina Village.
ADVANCE RESERVATIONS: Advance reservations are available only by registering for the San Diego Bird Festival.
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LOCALS PLEASE BRING A CHAIR - Grande has a spacious salon/cabin/galley with plenty of comfortable "restaurant-booth" seating for meals, reading, resting socializing or napping. Seating is limited on the spacious, stable aft deck, and local birders are requested to bring a sturdy nylon outdoor folding chair. If you prefer to be where the action is, outside on deck the entire day, 8 hours can be a long time to be on your feet -- you'll appreciate a chair. If you're from out of town, don't worry, we will have chairs for you.
RESERVATIONS for this trip are handled only by the San Diego Bird Festival.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Trips on this website are sponsored by different organizations using different boats departing from different landings and harbors. As such, policies vary from trip to trip. Prior to registering, please familiarize yourself with your trip's policies regarding reservations, cancellations, refunds and substitutions as well as reviewing driving directions, check-in times, procedures and equipment allowed on the boats.
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